dissertation on, 413. Apology for, by La Harpe, 457. Revelation, the doctrines of, com pared with those of heathen philosophy, 83.
, limits of human reason with respect to, 458. Richardson, Dr. on the volcanic theory, 289.
Rights of Man, grammatically dis- cussed, 88.
Romances, early English, remarks on, and specimens of, 282- 287.
of Ireland, supposed to be of oriental origin, 304. Rome, in the consular times, de- scription of a citizen's house, 24. Account of the villeggiatura, or the country retreats of the modern Romans, 27. Romelia, present state of that
beautiful district, 422. Rot, in sheep, supposed to be an animalcular disease, 334. Rumford, Count, his memoirs on heat, 534
Ships built on the Qhio, at the distance of 2000 miles from the ocean, 275. Sinclair, Sir John, on enabling the cottager to keep a cow, 371. Society, considered as influenced by religion, 414.
Socrates, demon of, remarks on, 383.
Soils, analysis of, mem. on, 370. Solar motion, quantity and velo- city of, 347-
Space and duration, memoir on, 296.
Spain, kings of. See Charles. See Philip
Spaniards, their future advance. ment in the scale of nations anticipated, 526.
Specula, of telescopes, obs, on the formation of, 292. Spheroids, attraction of, researches
Stars, proportional distances of, conjecturally stated, 348. Stubble, the process of burning it beneficial to the land, 364. Stylites, account of that denomi. nation of devotees, 51. Sulphur baths, at Dinsdale, re- commended for cutaneous dis- orders, 429.
Sweden, present king of, his cha racter, 420. See Charles XII,
Tannin, artificial experiments on, 339.
Tares, winter, on the utility of, 365.
Taste, its influence on morals, 416. Teak-tree, account of its introduc-
tion in the West Indies, 368. Tessé, Marshal his abilities, mi- litary and diplomatic, and the qualities of his heart, appreci- ated, 538-543• Tessin, Count, sent on a matri monial embassy to Berlin, 464. That. See It.
Thatch, the use of, censured, 367. Thomas,
Thomas, the apostle, remarks on his unbelief, 379- Thompson, Mr. an giving land to cottagers, 371. Tides. See Winds. Tillage and grass lands, summary of memoirs on the question of converting pasturage into tillage, and returning it to grass, 362-367.
Time of scorn, a passage in Othel lo, comment on, 39. Titanium, or Menacane, an ac- count of, 288.
Toleration, religious, universal, exemplified in America, 58. Tragedy, remarks on the com- position of, 451.
Trees, Grecian mode of rendering barren trees fruitful, 187. True, the origin and original meaning of that word, 400. Turenne, Marshal, his great in- fluence during the reign of Louis XIV. 477.
Vavasour, Sir Henry, on the case of a Cottager, 371. On a seminary for agricultural education, 373- Vauvenargues, Marquis de, his unfortunate life, good cha- racter, and literary attain. ments, 503-507. Vegetation. See Knight. Virgin Mary, popish tale of her
delivery of Jesus Christ, 54. Volcanic Theory, obs. on, 289. Urine, salts of, recommended as
manure, 372. Uva Ursi, application of, to cafes of pulmonary consumption, 77.
Washington, in America, account of that city, 63.
Water, common, the use of, stated to be the cause of vari- ous disorders, So. Wealth, its supposed baneful ef- fects, 19. The idea that its increase produces an increase of vice, controverted, 351. Weather, at Dublin, synoptical views of, 299.
Wellesley, Marquis, his conduct in
India discussed, 151 Panegy. rized, 154. Compared to Bo- naparte, 155. His arbitrary conduct towards a British sub- ject in India, 321. His edict for the regulation of news- papers, 322.
White, Mr. on the growth of hemp, 366.
Willow, the species of, which are planted in this country, 334- Winds, tides, &c. philosophically and geographically discussed, 487-490.
Wines, of the autients, recipes for, 186, 187.
Winter, that season religiously and morally considered, 378. Wollaston, Dr. on the force of percussion, 341.
Wright, Mr. on paring and burn-
ing, 353. On manures, 372. Young, Dr. his Night Thoughts stated to be fictitious melan- choly, 9.
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